FreeBSD Updated 33
Elwood writes "Well, the time has finally come. The 3.0 tree was branched to
3.1-stable (RELENG_3) and 4.0-current (HEAD) today.
Whoo-Hoo! Time to make those FTP server do that thing they do... "
Update: 01/21 09:28 by CT : clarification from Jesse
FreeBSD 3.0 has become the FreeBSD-STABLE tree, a
new tree in the CVS has just been made for development. 3.1-RELEASE will come
in 1 month (Feb 15th).
Threads... (Score:1)
Partition compatibility? Or my misconception? (Score:1)
IS THAT CORRECT?
The reason I ask is that way back in '93, I was looking at using either FreeBSD or Linux (I bought both from Walnut Creek CD). I started with FreeBSD, read the installation/partition docs and came to the belief that FreeBSD's partitioning scheme would not be compatible with my DOS/Win3.0 partition. So instead, I picked up the Linux CD, read the docs, found the magic words claiming compatibility, and haven't looke back. Until now.
three questions/comments about FreeBSD 2.2.8 (Score:1)
Is midi support broken? And is there an effort or something like ALSA for the BSD Lite OS?
I appreciate you include packages that depend on Motif to build, this is understandable. But when building from
When I open Walnut Creek CDROM case about 5, or more..plastic taps holding cds in place isn't sitting where they usually do (broken off), in a new jewell case. I figure this case must have been shaken, or dropped, cause they are broken, making rrr rrrr rrr noises when you shake , can you consider making a more robust one? Also one side (front) is unable to close up..
And after compiling with -DCOMPAT_LINUX_THREADS (Score:1)
marginally off topic (Score:1)
The user limit isn't necessarily a problem if you pick something like Cyrus IMAPD for a mail server.. Then noone has to have accounts on the machine anyway
(Of course then all your users would be using POP or IMAP to read mail.. Something I would suspect is going to happen if you have 20k+ users)
WorldStone (Score:1)
3.1-Release (Score:1)
Well, yes the release of 3.1 won't be fore a while. I don't recall if you date is correct though.
What this does is get new features out of the 3.1 track. Linux is currently running pre-2.2 kernels for the same reason. Linus just stops accepting new features though, whereas FreeBSD just stops accepting them for the stable track. Both ways have good and bad points.
Differences between releases (Score:1)
*BSD query, marginally off-topic (Score:1)
I've a Compaq Deskpro, with one of those ultra-high density floppy drives that'll still take regular floppies, at work. NONE of the Linux distributions or *BSD distributions I've tried will work. They either crash, reboot the machine or fail to recognise the floppy drive. Sometimes all three. BeOS does strange, possibly obscene things to the monitor, which I'm sure computers aren't supposed to be aware of, let alone capable of. :)
Can anyone suggest a way to get FreeBSD (any version - the most experimental development version on the planet's fine! honest!) onto this pile of junk, before NT drives me round the bend?
BSD (Score:1)
How's hardware support on the BSD's? I imagine that its a little futher along than linux.
Phone Bills... (Score:1)
marginally off topic (Score:1)
BSD (Score:1)
Eivind.
Differences between releases (Score:1)
Differences between releases (Score:1)
Differences between releases (Score:1)
marginally off topic (Score:1)
As far as I know, there is no user limit for FreeBSD, since you can change it in the kernel whenever you like. But there is a point where demands for resources exceed the existing resources and you end up with an unhappy box. The suggested method is assign users to different shell servers to keep the load down.;
Partition compatibility? Or my misconception? (Score:1)
There is an option during install where you CAN choose to lose compatibility with other OS's - but you get a big warning message first.
If you want all the Gory Details(tm) then search the FreeBSD mailing lists for "dangerously dedicated" partitioning.
*BSD query, marginally off-topic (Score:1)
If so, FreeBSD has support for them - although I haven't used it to say if it's stable.
My suggestion would be to download a current boot floppy image and fire it up - if it detects the drive correctly, it should work. If not, check the mailing lists for more info.
Ehm... make that 3.0-stable (Score:1)
It's important to note that the ports collection will probably no longer be maintained for 2.2 and a.out support will be dropped too (over time) so this is the time to consider upgrading.
Well, there goes my uptime
Rolling right along... (Score:1)
Threads... (Score:1)
The plan for the future is to have a combination userland/kernel threading library to reduce the cost of context switches between threads.
Differences between releases (Score:1)
The perl in the base system is now 5.005_02.
There's a new kernel module system and a new boot loader. The boot loader can load modules as well as just the kernel before everything starts up.
There's an Alpha AXP port.